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X-ray synchrotron powder data were collected from a capillary sample of a small-molecule organic peptide compound, glycylglycine (NH2CH2CONHCH2COOH) by step-scanning at 1° intervals with a linear position-sensitive detector covering an angular range of 2.7° in order to test the feasibility of recording a high-resolution pattern and using the data for Rietveld analysis. Appropriate corrections for detector linearity and position were implemented, and comparison with a diagram recorded with a single scintillation detector and a crystal analyser system showed similar quality for the two sets of data. A detailed comparison of the refined atomic coordinates and those of an earlier X-ray single-crystal study showed the estimated standard deviations to be significantly underestimated in both refinements. A linear detector should be particularly useful for small samples and capillary specimens of moderately absorbing materials.
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